Alright, thatโs a bold statement. I fully recognize that. These four underrated Bob Dylan covers might not be better than the originals to every listener. Thatโs the beauty of music; some love certain songs, and others donโt resonate with them. For me, though, the following four covers improve on already perfect songs by the Bard and deserve some praise. Letโs dive in, shall we?
โItโs All Over Now, Baby Blueโ by 13th Floor Elevators
Psychedelic rock fans likely already know about this underrated outfit, but I think 13th Floor Elevators deserve way more love than they get. Not only were their original psych-rock tunes on a particularly inspired level, but they had a knack for turning covers into songs that sound wholly original. The band took Bob Dylanโs โItโs All Over Now, Baby Blueโ and turned it into an electric, almost proto-noise tune. Itโs about as far removed from folk as you can get.
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โIf Not For Youโ by George Harrison
George Harrison proved himself to be a talented songwriter toward the end of his tenure with The Beatles. However, songwriting wasnโt his only talent. He was a solid musician in his own right, and his cover of โIf Not For Youโ by Bob Dylan is just one example of his talents. You can tell that the two icons were friends; Harrison covers this song with a level of reverence and lightheartedness that only a good friend could muster.
โBlowinโ In The Windโ by Sam Cooke
Nobody sang like Sam Cooke, and he was a brave and culture-changing figure when it came to protest music. Cooke was an enormous fan of Bob Dylanโs โBlowinโ In The Windโ. He famously said that he only wished that a black artist had penned it. His live cover is incredibly powerful. Fun fact: โBlowinโ In The Windโ inspired Cooke to write his own civil rights protest song, โA Change Is Gonna Comeโ.
โMasters Of Warโ by The Staple Singers
This is one of the most underrated Bob Dylan covers, and it hit the airwaves not long after the original song was released. The Staple Singers covered โMasters Of Warโ just a few years after Dylan debuted the song. In fact, this soulful group of singers and guitarists covered a few Dylan protest songs. But I have to say, โMasters Of Warโ is their finest rendition.
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